venkatprakash (AT) hotmail (DOT) com (Prakash) wrote:
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in my webpage, I want to have a link loaded automatically in one of
the frames. |
Have you got the page author's permission to do that? The typical way to
get sued for copyright infringement is to frame other people's pages.
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META HTTP-EQUIV='Refresh' CONTENT='5; URL=www.google.com" |
It will not work.
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META HTTP-EQUIV='Window-target' CONTENT='main' |
There is no header named Window-target in the HTTP protocol, and the hack
you are trying hasn't got much browser support.
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But when I goto my page, it always loads google.com in the full window
instead of inside the frame? |
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure you did not give the real code. As
usual, posting the URL would have been the right way to tell what you are
doing.
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Can you please help me how should I do this? |
You should stop using frames and meta refresh, for a starter.
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